Scott, Clement, 1841-1904
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Scott, Clement W.
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Scott, Sir John, 1841-1904
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Scott, Clement William, 1841-1904, journalist and dramatic critic
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Scott, Clement William, 1841-1904, journalist and dramatic critic
Scott, Clement, active 1885
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Scott, C. W. 1841-1904
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Scott, Clement William
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Clement William Scott was born in 1841 in London, England; attended Marlborough College, and became a clerk at the War office in 1860; became author and drama critic, contributing pieces to the Daily telegraph, Sunday times, Weekly dispatch, London Figaro, The observer, and others; after retiring from the civil service in 1879, he joined the staff of the Daily telegraph as drama critic, and also became editor of the Theatre in 1880; adapted French plays for the London stage; published works include Lays of a Londoner (1882), Lays and lyrics (1888), The drama of yesterday and to-day (1899), and Ellen Terry (c1900); he died in 1904.
Clement Scott was an English theatre critic and poet.
Epithet: journalist and dramatic critic
English dramatic critic.
Biography
Clement William Scott was born in 1841 in London, England; attended Marlborough College, and became a clerk at the War office in 1860; became author and drama critic, contributing pieces to the Daily telegraph, Sunday times, Weekly dispatch, London Figaro, The observer, and others; after retiring from the civil service in 1879, he joined the staff of the Daily telegraph as drama critic, and also became editor of the Theatre in 1880; adapted French plays for the London stage; published works include Lays of a Londoner (1882), Lays and lyrics (1888), The drama of yesterday and to-day (1899), and Ellen Terry (c. 1900); he died in 1904.
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English poetry
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